1st Edition

The Framework of Operational Warfare

By Clayton Newell Copyright 1991
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    With the five paragraph field order format used by the US Army as his base, Lieutenant Colonel Newell provides a logical way to make sense of the chaos of war, and to determine whether or not war is the most appropriate means of resolving disputes.

    Preface, Acknowledgments, 1 THE STUDY OF WAR, 2 THE PERSPECTIVES OF WAR, 3 UNDERSTANDING THE SITUATION IN WAR, 4 SETTING OBJECTIVES IN WAR, 5 CONDUCTING WAR, 6 SUPPORTING WAR, 7 CONTROLLING WAR, 8 THE UTILITY OF WAR, 9 EPILOGUE, Appendix I THE FIVE-PARAGRAPH FORMAT, Appendix II A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE US ARMY’S FIVE-PARAGRAPH FORMAT, Notes, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Clayton Newell

    `This is a well written little book which sets out to describe the basics of the conduct of war...all Ministers of Defence should read this book and learn why warfare is much more complex and unpredictable than they can ever hope to understand.' - Military Science

    `Those who wish to develop skill in analyzing military operations will find this book offers an excellent way to begin.Those who fancy themselves as experts will do well to gain one more approach in their efforts to make sense ou of the chaos of war.' - Military Review

    `...all Ministers of Defence should read this book.' - The RUSI Journal

    `Those who wish to develop skill in analyzing military operations will find this book offers an excellent way to begin.' - Military Review

    `... the book is an absorbing examination of whether or not war is the most appropriate means for solving international disputes. ... convincingly argued in such a short space.' - The Wishstream: Journal of Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

    `Admirably clear and well-structured' - NOD and Conversion